Customs Revenue Statement




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STATEMENT

of all Moneys received by D. S. Durie, Esq., Acting Sub-Collector of
Customs for the Port of Wanganui, New Zealand, from the first to the thirtieth
day of April, 1858, both days inclusive.

Head of Receipt Total
Spirits 582 gallons at 8s. ... £232 16 0
Tobacco 1010 lbs. at 1s. 3d. ... 63 2 6
Wine 32 gallons at 3s. ... 4 16 0
Sugar, Raw, Refined, and Molosses 6837 lbs. at ¼d. ... 14 4 11
Tea 920 lbs. at 3d. ... 11 10 0
Measurement Duties 41 ft. 5 in. at 1s. per foot ... 2 1 5
Goods 4 cwt. at 2s. per cwt. ... 0 8 0

Total amount of Duties ... £328 18 10


SETTLEMENT OF THE FOREGOING COLLECTIONS.

1858. Total
April 30. By Salary of Custom’s department for April, 1858 ... £12 10 0
Balance carried to next month, viz., May, 1858 ... 316 8 10

I, D. S. Durie, do solemnly and sincerely declare that the foregoing is a true and
faithful statement of my account as Acting Sub-Collector of Customs for the period
herein mentioned, and that the sum of £328 18s. 10d., Sterling, paid by me as above,
is the whole amount so received by me from the first to the thirtieth day of April, 1858,
both days inclusive, and I do make this solemn declaration, conscientiously believing
the same to be true.

D. S. DURIE,
Acting Sub-Collector.

Declared before me this 5th
day of May, 1858.

John Nixon, J.P.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Wellington Provincial Gazette 1858, No 19





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💰 Statement of Customs Revenue for Wanganui (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
5 May 1858
Customs, Revenue, Wanganui, Duties, Remittance, Salary
  • D. S. Durie (Esquire), Acting Sub-Collector of Customs
  • John Nixon (Justice of the Peace), Witness to declaration

  • D. S. Durie, Acting Sub-Collector of Customs